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Trying To Get Coyote-hating Redneck Hunters....; To see the truth.
Topic Started: Jun 13 2014, 01:00 PM (6,123 Views)
stargatedalek
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I'm not slow! That's just my moe!

how much of the discussion falls under "this argument"?

no I'm not just trying to backtalk or be smug or whatever, I'm legitimately curious since I don't want to make this any worse
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Ignacio
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I think OF meant that you should stop the agression. You can discuss this subject like you were doing so far without calling each other idiots, ignorants, stupid, morons, etc...

After all you can have different opinions about this but there are ways to express without insulting other people.
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DinoRexChris12753
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Orca Freak
Jun 14 2014, 02:45 PM
Since this argument is getting out of hand really fast; it ends now. Everyone who continues will be warned.
should've closed this from the get go Because this is what will always appear when people bash other people's life styles.

stargatedalek
 
ducks are totally attacking you or your family x_x

vipers dead corpses somehow have a practical use to your survival?

so I'm ignorant and ruthless because I actually take the time and effort to learn about ecology (both my native and foreign ones)


I know that you are not dumb and you know why we kill Vipers and ducks. Vipers because the closes thing to a hospital most Rednecks have close to their house is a Drug Store, and Ducks for food. That is self Preservation.

and Just look at the First page of this stupid fight to see why I said that. I wasn't saying that about your knowledge on ecology, about how you view us.

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stargatedalek
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I still don't understand why after seeing a viper, you wouldn't just avoid it?
why risk going near it at all, whether your intent is to kill it or not when you could just walk around it

wild ducks are very difficult to sustain populations if they are needed for food, sport is one thing, far less animals are killed, but I don't know the circumstances where you live so I can't say whether this is sustainable practice or not, sorry for being facetious

that was the hype talking, I was going by what others were describing to me before actually checking it out, again sorry my bad
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DinoRexChris12753
Jun 14 2014, 02:59 PM
Orca Freak
Jun 14 2014, 02:45 PM
Since this argument is getting out of hand really fast; it ends now. Everyone who continues will be warned.
should've closed this from the get go Because this is what will always appear when people bash other people's life styles.
I understand you're new to this forum, so I suggest you take a good look at the board rules before you start telling the staff how they should handle certain situations.

We are not against arguments on this forum. Arguing is a part of being human. So for that reason this topic could exist.

However, we do not tolerate it when members are being rude against each other. And that's why this argument is closed now.
Edited by Julien, Jun 14 2014, 04:25 PM.
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caviar
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*exist

But yeah i think we should all chill down, this is going out of our hands
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stargatedalek
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lets all agree to talk about the topic at hand, and do our best not to talk about any individuals
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stargatedalek
Jun 14 2014, 03:07 PM
I still don't understand why after seeing a viper, you wouldn't just avoid it?
why risk going near it at all, whether your intent is to kill it or not when you could just walk around it

wild ducks are very difficult to sustain populations if they are needed for food, sport is one thing, far less animals are killed, but I don't know the circumstances where you live so I can't say whether this is sustainable practice or not, sorry for being facetious

that was the hype talking, I was going by what others were describing to me before actually checking it out, again sorry my bad
Orca I'm doing this to answer a question and not to restart a fight.

Snakes in general, find ways to get inside people's houses and We kill them because they are deadly and can kill us, and it is cheaper to buy shotgun shells then it is to call an exterminator and have him look for snakes with a metal stick and when he gets there the snakes leave, so when he leaves they come back.

I was Using Ducks as an example, though some Rednecks like Ducks the best they hunt other animals as well, Like Deer, Bore, Rabbit, Turkey, ex.

But I do agree that this argument is pointless and should end.
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stargatedalek
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I didn't know you meant in your home
I thought you meant in general whenever you saw them
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Sheather
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Thank you for the set, Azrael!

Konner
Jun 14 2014, 02:36 PM
@SGD, Foxes are endangered in Indiana
Where do you even hear these things?

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stargatedalek
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I don't know about Indiana, but they are listed as high risk here
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Sheather
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Thank you for the set, Azrael!

Never heard that here. I've never seen a fox up close, but I don't go running through the woods all the time. I've seen their prints, heard them, and almost hit one in a car.

Konner
 
But we live in two different parts of Indiana, The population of their prey is running low so then they become dangerous.

Also about Cats eradicating your beloved Damn Birds, there isn't a lot we can do about that because there are feral cats around here and if we were to take them all into a animal shelter we would be taking the lives of let's see, around 2000 some cats.

And yet again it was a f***ing mouse that was forgotten while I was away, I know someone here has to be guilty of not feeding their goldfish everyday.


Feral cats should be trapped, neutered, and released. It's a fairly quick (10 years or so) but humane way to remove cats from an area, or at the very least maintain a small enough population not to damage the environment. It's also cheaper than euthanasia. Even so, I don't see the problem shooting feral cats. Tame pet cats are one thing - though they should not be let to roam free and breed and kill things without supervision - but feral cats are just another invasive species.

I've never in my life forgotten to feed an animal because I have a conscious and wouldn't put myself in a position where an animal is totally reliant on me to survive if I was to think I'd ever be so ignorant to forget about it and let it die.
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stargatedalek
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I think letting cats outdoors is fine
so long as you already know there aren't native predators around

of course they would need collars with bells, as it keeps them being able to kill
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stargatedalek
Jun 14 2014, 05:24 PM
I think letting cats outdoors is fine
so long as you already know there aren't native predators around

of course they would need collars with bells, as it keeps them being able to kill
But there will always be the risk. You cant guarantee that there wont be native predators. A friend of mine's cat was attacked by an owl. The cat had tear marks all across its back and needed stitches from its talons. A domestic animal will never be 100% safe in the wild.

The bell thing is a good idea, as well as spaying and neutering your cats, as even an overnight excursion by one tom cat can result in feral kittens.
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stargatedalek
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exactly, theres never a 100% guarantee, which is just something pet owners need to come a grips with if they want to let their animals outside

after all, even without native predators theres always still dogs and cars
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